Write a balenced ionic equation for the reaction occurring when:(a) the addition of metallic aluminum to a copper(II) nitrate solution results in the precipitation of copper metal and the formation of aluminum ions in solution.(b) metallic copper is added to a dilute solution of nitric acid...
significantly upregulated by stressors (As, As + T, and As + pH + T). Whereas, heat shock protein (HSP 70), inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), metallothionine (MT), caspase 3a (Cas 3a), and cytochrome P450 (CYP 450) were highly upregulated by stressors, while di...
The adsorption process followed the quasi-second-order kinetic equation. It was also stated that the material has stable adsorption performance for uranyl ions after five cycles of recovery in acid medium [76]. The study presents a novel approach for the synthesis of Pd-Cu alloy nanoparticles ...
The exchange current density parameters were evaluated by using the Butler–Volmer Equation (S3) [62,63,64]. 3.5. Scan Rate Studies of CuS-2-Modified Electrodes The CuS-2 nanoparticles were used for the detection of glucose due to their remarkable electrochemical behavior compared to CuS-1 ...
Hospital (Bergen, Norway) for the analysis of serum ferritin (using an electrochemiluminescence immunoassay (ECLIA)), C-reactive protein (S-CRP) (using the immunoturbimetry method), and total iron-binding capacity (S-TIBC, using the Berekna equation calculation: s-TIBC = s-Transferrin * 25.1...
The elemental composition of the concentrate was determined using atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) on an AA-6200 spectrometer (Shimadzu, Japan); preliminary decomposition of the sample with concentrated nitric acid at 90–95 °C and a pressure of 10 atm was performed prior the copper content ...
Supplementary Table S7 shows the different three thermodynamic parameters derived using the Van’t Hoff formula and the Gibbs function equation. For the amino acid derivatives, the positive ∆H° indicates that the Cu(II) adsorption is endothermic in nature [72], whilst the TA-type adsorbent ha...
This low N2 uptake capacity resulted in a low surface area value, 4 m2/g—characteristic of non-porous materials—as calculated using the Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) equation. Focusing on CO2 adsorption, its load was also low, barely surpassing 5 cm3/g (0.2 mmol/g) at a relative ...